Index – Abroad – Attacks on Polish product stores in the Netherlands are regular



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In Tilburg, the Netherlands, in another month, they have carried out their fourth explosive attack on shops selling Polish products, the Dutch news portal Dutchnews wrote on Monday.

Monday morning’s attack caused severe damage to the building and adjacent properties, but did not result in fatalities.

On December 9, similar explosive devices were put into operation in Beverwijk and Aalsmeer in the north of the Netherlands and in three stores in Hertogenbosch in the south-east of the Netherlands, also in Poland. The explosions caused serious material damage in the stores of the same family. However, the police have not yet found suspects or motives.

The owner, Taha Mahmoed, of Kurdish descent in Iraq, told the local radio station that he did not know his family was an enemy, but did not rule out the possibility that the attacks were carried out by a business rival. Mahmoed accused the police of laziness.

They do nothing, even though they promised to catch the culprit. I don’t even understand that they were able to carry out explosive attacks in a country that works so well

He said.

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